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Advancing Dutch Through Intensive Instruction:

Planning for Success with Backward Design and Social Media

Language Matters SeriesTexas Language Center

Vince VanderHeijden15 February 2012

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Specific Context of Dutch at UT Backward Design Using Social Media Initial results

Outline

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6 hours 3 times per week Lower-division courses only (604, 612) Zomercursus Nederlandse Taal en Cultuur Testing

Dutch at UT

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1. The Classroom is for interactive practice2. Students learn as much from each other as

from instructor3. Students are informed partners in

instructional design

Operating Principles

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Mechanical practice occurs at home Homework = practice and preparation At least 4 interactive activities per lesson

Brainstorming, role-play, information-gap, jigsaw

Operating PrinciplesThe Classroom is for interactive practice

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Homework is explicitly connected to each day’s objectives

Each day’s objectives are included in the homework

Most lesson planning occurs before the homework is posted

Operating Principles Students are included in instructional design

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An orientation to planning and instructional design which emphasizes transferable skills and learning.

It begins at the end

Backward Design

http://www.josephjyoung.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/yelloebrickroad.png

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Three questions: What should my students know, understand,

be able to do at the end of the course/unit? (Goals and outcomes)

How will I know they’ve hit their targets? (Assessment)

How will I help them get there? (Instruction) Understanding by Design

Wiggins & McTighe (2001, 2006)

Backward Design

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Backward Design

What are the outcomes? What’s the end? Students will engage with a variety of personal interests in

Dutch and relate these interests to a Dutch context Students will develop skills of interaction and inquiry

which reflect emerging independent language learners Students will write at approximately an Intermediate-High

level (ACTFL, 2012) , with emergent Advanced low features Cohesion Paragraph-length Expansion beyond present-time into past time as well as

conditional/irrealis

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How will I know they’ve hit their targets? What kind of evidence will be acceptable? Preferably from authentic, performance-focused

activities What kind of activities will provide evidence of the

ability to write cohesively? How will I know whether students can interact and

investigate in ways which deepen their language learning?

Backward Design

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How will I help them get there? Student focused instruction

What are the students doing ? Why are they doing it? What does it have to do with the outcomes?

Backward Design

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Breaking the “Fourth Wall” Sandbox for experimentation Personalization Multi-modal Synchronous and Asynchronous

Communication Community Building Audience

Affordances of Social Media

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Hybrid of Facebook and (Micro)Blogging Social network No limit on post length

Allow for easy linking of external resources (media, content)

Multi-person video chat Instant Messaging/Chat Capability

Why Google Plus?

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Fellner & Apple (2006), Chapelle (2001) Language Learning Potential Learner Fit Meaning Focus Authenticity Positive Impact Practicality Enhancement

A Rationale for (micro)Blogs

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Google Plus

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Google Plus Circles

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Contribution types: Share discoveries Pose hypotheses Respond to original posts

Elaborate Challenge Introduce Inquire

Expectations

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  Advanced contributions, Exceeds expectations

High Intermediate, Very good contributions

Meets minimum acceptable expectations

Still beginning Dutch user, does not meet expectations

Frequency of posts

Super user: demonstrably more than one post a week (semester total >12)  

Engaged user:approximately one post per week (sem. total 9-11)

Average user: less than one post per week, but still a regular contributor(sem. total 7-8)

Incidental user: approx. one post every two weeks (or fewer) (sem. total <7)

Quality of posts

High number of original, substantive contributions, while actively responding to classmates’ posts with insightful, helpful comments and questions. They reflect, apply, inquire and relate.

Actively contributes to furthering the conversation by interacting with posts initiated by others. Original posts, while less common, provide unique and interesting information. They also reflect and inquire, but more often describe and explain.

Few original posts. Reactions to existing threads are cursory and generally focused on one’s personal response. These posts tend to describe and explain.

Unintelligible or irrelevant commentary. Links to external content are provided without comment or context.

Language: Structure

Very clear command of basic structures. Frequent, correct use of complex sentences. Commonly attempts to incorporate new structures as they are learned in course

Strong fundamentals. Complex sentence structure is used, though with less frequency and accuracy. New structures attempted though systematic errors still occur.

Basic errors are still frequent (conjugation, word order, pronoun use, etc.). Occasional success with complex sentences. *Errors do not interfere with understanding of message

Basic structures clearly not mastered.Errors impede intelligibility.

Language: Lexical and stylistic sophistication

Exclusive use of Dutch.Evidence of broad range of vocabulary. Highly accurate use of high frequency words. Consistent (and accurate) integration of new vocab. Very coherent writing.

Highly infrequent appearance of English. Very good range of vocabulary. Occasional errors in word choice or spelling/plurals (u/jij, schippen/schepen).Occasional use of coherence words to connect text

Frequent reliance of a mix of English and Dutch. Frequent spelling errors (also in verb roots). Text is more a string of sentences than a cohesive group

More reliance on English than Dutch, Frequency of errors (word choice and/or spelling) impedes understanding.

Rubric

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Yesterday we mentioned the Elfstedentocht. For more background information, I’m posting a number of links about the “Tour of tours”. No one is yet certain if the race will be run, but Frisian authorities are planning to make it possible. So a few questions for you:

How long is the route? Where does it take place? How many participants are there? When was the last Elfstedentocht? What other questions do you need to have answered about the

tour?

Sample Prompts

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This article has to do with coffee and your generation. What is the trend in the Netherlands? Do you agree with the reported opinions of Dutch young people? And what about the sustainable production of coffee—do you think about it when you order your cup at Starbucks?

http://nos.nl/artikel/336156-is-de-koffiedrinker-een-uitstervend-ras.html

Sample Prompts

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My brother has a darling little girl of 4. This weekend he shared a YouTube channel he found with a huge collection of children’s songs. His daughter is apparently crazy about these videos (even though she can’t speak a word of Dutch). Some are simple Dutch versions of well-known English songs. Others are old but still popular songs such as “’k Zag twee beren.” The text for the first verse follows.

What do you think about the song? Can you write a new verse? All you have to do is substitute the bolded words for your own. Add your own verse in the comments!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSpkSu2PVyw

Sample Prompts

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MikeIk hou van idiomen! Ik vind hen interessant. Ik onderzoek graag en hou van vinden waar ze vandaan komen. Het is interessant dat "donder" is een woord gebruikt. Het is een grappige woord in Engels vertalen. De woord "donder" is "thunder" in Engels. De idioom is "by thunder" in Engels maar dat is een heel oud idioom. Ik wil oude idiomen weten in Nederlands. Ik wil de evolutie van idiomen in Nederlands zien.

  Jeff Ik vind dit heel interessant. Een interessant ding met de taal van

nederland is "God Verdomme". In Engels zegt wij "God Damn it" maar in nederlandse ze verdomme zelf. De bedoeling is hetzelfde, maar het zou betekenen dat heel anders in het Engels. De verschillende manier waarop we zinnen zeggen in de taal is zeer interessant.

Results

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Is de koffiedrinker een uitstervend ras?

MadelynJonge Nederlanders drinken weinig koffie omdat het te bitter is, volgens het artikel. Maar koffieconsumptie groeit licht in Nederland en zou in de komende jaren blijven groeien.

Ik drink heel weinig koffie omdat ik veel thee drink. Thee heeft minder cafeïne en ik denk dat thee beter smaakt. Ik ben geïntereseerd in duurzame productie, dus ik denk erover veel na. Mijn mening is dat veel mensen er niet over nadenken. Het artikel zegt dat meer mensen voor duurzaamheid zullen zorgen. Bedrijven zullen naar de klanten luisteren en duurzamer worden. Zal deze koffieconsumptie vergroten? Denk je dat duurzaamheid echt belangrijk voor klanten is?

JuliaIk denk dat jonge Amerikanen heel verschillend zijn. Wij drinken koffie regelmatig. Waarom? Misschien koffie geeft energie, maar misschien koffie is echter een comfort voor studenten en werkers. We hebben andere werkende mensen, studenten, en onze ouders koffie drinken gezien. Deze mensen hebben druk gehad. Als ik drink koffie, heb ik druk ook. De koffie drinkers in Nederland lijken over hun koffie smaak en kwaliteit zorgen. Misschien hebben ze niet op elke hoek een Starbucks.

Madelyn Het is ook interessant dat ontbijt meer belangrijk voor Nederlanders is. Als ik elke dag een hele ontbijt at, zou ik meer koffie drinken. Ik denk dat thee makkelijker te maken en goedkoper is, dus het is beter voor mijn korte, bezige ochtenden. 

Toen ik werkte in de zomer dronk ik meer koffie. Dus, ik ga volgens Alma (zij zei dat koffie een comfort voor werkers is). Het is goed wanneer je moe bent, zoals vroeg in de ochtend bij je kantoor.

Results

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Google Plus as a social network allows for synchronous CMC as well Chat Hangouts (video conferencing)

For the future

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Hartelijk bedankt!

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